The Denver Post

Harvick in front at Talladega

- By John Zanor

TALLADEGA, ALA.» A different Busch will be Kevin Harvick’s nearest competitor at Talladega Superspeed­way — at least at the start.

Harvick will start on the pole Sunday at Talladega while he goes for his fourth win of the year, which would break a 3-3 deadlock with streaking Kyle Busch. Starting with him up front: Stewart-haas Racing teammate Kurt Busch.

Martin Truex Jr. of Denver-based Furniture Row Racing qualified third.

Even for oft-chaotic Talladega, drivers have said Sunday’s race seems more unpredicta­ble than usual with questions about the cars’ handling. NASCAR changed the restrictor plates after Friday’s practice laps in which Jamie Mcmurray’s car flipped a number of times.

The change is expected to sap some horsepower from the cars.

“I’ve never really seen this much uncertaint­y going into a plate race before,” Kurt Busch said. “So everybody’s got their hands full. Handling will be at an all-time premium. And you have to make the right adjustment­s on the car. At the same time, you have to protect the car.

“I think (Sunday’s) race will be about a patient race. It’ll be about the old-school mentality of ‘Protect your car and put yourself in position to win.’”

Riding a three-race winning streak, points leader Kyle Busch will start in 19th after failing to advance in qualifying. He and Harvick have dueled for Cup dominance during the first nine races while taking turns winning three in a row.

Talladega has tended to be a different story for both. Kyle Busch hasn’t won at the famed tri-oval since 2008. Like his brother, he’s not quite sure what to expect, but says that’s nothing new at restrictor plate tracks.

“It’s always different,” Kyle Busch said. “I feel like every time you go to a plate race, stuff is the same, but yet it’s so different that you just don’t know what to expect. A lot of new drivers that are out there that don’t have wins yet in our series that are really going to be hungry and looking for wins. So you know they’re going to be trying to punch their ticket to the playoffs and being very aggressive, so you’ve got to be mindful of that, too.”

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